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Universidad del Pacífico
International Week 2019

Schools and Seminars

School of Business
Multicultural Business in Asia: Understanding our differences to create similarities

Asia, as a continent with vast natural, economic, political and social resources, has managed to grow and develop itself as a driving force in today´s global economy. Lead by countries like China, India, Russia, Singapore, Japan and the Arab Nations, Asia represents both a significant opportunity and a prodigious challenge for businesses and people alike.

One of the most important aspects of any collaboration intention, on many occasions even more so than the actual business proposition, is the understanding and respect of protocol and etiquette in these countries. How do we meet? How do we talk to each other? How do we exchange business cards? How do we negotiate? How and what do we eat?.

The utilization of proper business techniques, as well as a comprehension and understanding of the differences that allow us to create similarities not only between people and organization, but among nations, will be the key point of work, study and discussion for our seminar.

We will utilize case analysis of world-renowned corporations and enterprises, as well as simulations and role-playing to understand how business individuals in this region interact with each other and with the world. We will also determine the best way to find mutually beneficial business relations, as well as long-time associates and loyal friends in this vast region of the world.

Lecturer
Juan Carlos Rivera, Ph.D.
Juan Carlos Rivera, Ph.D.
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
  • Doctor en Negocios Internacionales – ISM International School of Management. Paris, Nueva York, Nueva Delhi, Shanghái, Sao Paulo. Proceso sin interrupciones.
  • Global Master in International Business – Thunderbird School of Global Management Glendale, Arizona
  • Licenciado en Comercio Internacional – ITESM Campus Toluca. Toluca, México
Seminar information
Conducted in English
Tuesday 06th, Wednesday 07th and Thursday 08th (07:30 a. m. - 01:30 p. m.)
Friday 09th to Saturday 10 th (07:30 a.m. - 02:30 p.m.)
Credits: 2
Place: (to be confirmed)
Prerequisites: (50) créditos académicos aprobados y (140800 Administración del Comercio Internacional o 1MN004 Administración del Comercio Internacional) o (148008 Gestión del Comercio Internacional o 1MN015 Gestión del Comercio Internacional) y Nivel Inglés CL 8
Not required for undergraduate alumni and international students
If you have any questions concerning the seminars, please write to:
internationalweek@up.edu.pe